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John Faughnan’s amazing Outlook hack (and why it matters) « Jon Udell
Citation added: July 27th, 2008, 4:21 am
It’s possible, in Outlook, to edit the subject of an email message after it’s been received, and is just sitting in your archive? Try it, and you’ll find that you can. Color me amazed. I’m just the sort of personal information management geek who
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MailTags -- How I did it
Citation added: August 28th, 2007, 8:06 am
'I don't really use IMAP flags. Here are a few of my reasons
1) Not all servers support them or the support is limited. And
trying to explain to end users that their server is limited in its
capabilities is not something I want to do.
2) They c
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Daring Fireball: Rethinking Email
Citation added: August 27th, 2007, 11:26 am
'my new strategy is that the only thing I should do with most of the messages I receive is read them and archive them.' [me too]
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Flags - EmailDiscussions.com
Citation added: August 27th, 2007, 9:41 am
'span .MsgFlagged { color: red ; font-weight: bold ; }
to the end of your css file.
Or, if you like stars, see minblue or fmgmail [style sheets].'
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imap | keywords | tagging | email | fastmail.fm
Gmane.mail.imap.dovecot: Re: removing IMAP keywords?
Citation added: August 24th, 2007, 5:27 am
An IMAP keyword is 'a sequence of ANY character except the "atom-specials". In other words, a flag-keyword is a string
of one or more characters, not including (, ), {, " ", control
characters, %, *, ", \, and ].'
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